| Orcs | |
| Yellow-fanged guard | |
|---|---|
| Biographical Information | |
| Affiliation | Mordor-orcs or Orcs of the Misty Mountains |
| Language | Orkish (Black Speech) Westron |
| Death | 27 February T.A. 3019 Western Emyn Muil |
| Physical Description | |
| Gender | Male |
| Weaponry | Black knife with a long jagged blade |
The yellow-fanged guard[1] was an orc in the company of orcs that kidnapped Merry and Pippin. He had yellow fangs and a black knife[2] with a long sharp[3] steel[4] blade, jugged like a saw-edge.[1]
History
Two or more orc were guarding the captured hobbits. These orcs spoke with each other in their own tongue, but used Common Speech when talking to Pippin. The yellow-fanged guard threatened Pippin with this knife.[2] He also cursed the Isengarders and their leader Uglúk both in Common Speech and in a debased form of Black Speech.[2],[5] His curse is one of the two known phrases in Black Speech.
Soon a quarrel arose among the orcs about their future route and the fate of the prisoners.[6] The yellow-fanged guard joined the fray[7] and was cut down by broad-bladed swords of the followers of Uglúk.[1] His body fell on top of Pippin,[1] who managed to cut the ropes tying his arms using the knife that the orc still held in his dead hand.[3] Four more orcs were slain by Uglúk[1] and other Isengarders[3] during that quarrel.
Origin
It is unclear whether the yellow-fanged guard was a Mordor Orc or an Orc of the Misty Mountains. J.R.R. Tolkien himself in the Appendix F identified him as "the Mordor-orc" and as a soldier of the Dark Tower whose captain was Grishnákh.[5] On the other hand, Aragorn called some or all of the five orcs slain in that quarrel "Northern Orcs from far away".[8] However, considering that the Fellowship previously encountered black Uruks of Mordor in Moria,[9] both of these statements may be true in the same time.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 LR 3.03.029Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Two Towers", "The Uruk-hai", Paragraph 29
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 LR 3.03.008Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Two Towers", "The Uruk-hai", Paragraph 8
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 LR 3.03.032Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Two Towers", "The Uruk-hai", Paragraph 32
- ↑ LR 3.03.031Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Two Towers", "The Uruk-hai", Paragraph 31
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix F, "The Languages and Peoples of the Third Age", "Of Other Races"
- ↑ LR 3.03.010Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Two Towers", "The Uruk-hai", Paragraph 10
- ↑ LR 3.03.028Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Two Towers", "The Uruk-hai", Paragraph 28
- ↑ LR 3.02.011Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Two Towers", "The Riders of Rohan", Paragraph 11
- ↑ LR 2.05.028Digital Tolkien Project Citation Systems, The Lord of the Rings, "The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Bridge of Khazad-dûm", Paragraph 28